I am using micro-manager 2.0 . My task is to snap 100 images continuously and save them to local path by the bean-shell by myself. But i do not know how to write it. I learn the guide book in MM2API. The method in the link is creating a Coordinates and copy the images to it but i want to save the images to local path directly.
What should i do By the way, where can i find some examples of bean-shell in the web to learn? My code ability is not very good.
Thank you very much!
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The new problem comes to me - export to local storage does nothing. I mean there are no exceptions or dangerous logs but no files are saved to disk. Search through forum gives me this Python multiprocessing sem_open blocked in strict mode - #12 by jonata thread. I tried to use snapcraft-preload but has no luck
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Saver for Snapchat is unlike most of the apps to save Snapchat. This one can help you access your favorite app on your Windows system. Afterward, you can simply save images and videos to your system without much trouble. You can use it without any hassle. All you got to do is provide your Snapchat credentials to log in to the application. Later, you can just save any snap with a single click.
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I am so sick and tired of modifying/customizing my Default View/Head Position/Seat Position (whatever you want to call it) every single time I jump into a cockpit. It is super frustrating and a giant waste of time. Especially, in a time-sensitive mission.
Currently (in OB) Snap Views can be saved during a flight. As soon as I jump into a new cockpit or start a mission over, the previously saved Snap Views are history and I'm back to being smashed up against the dash (or might as well be anyway).
But I have just reverted back to OB version and haven't really had opportunity (or the willpower) to check this issue in all mods. Certainly it appears to be an issue in the Gazelle again but I'll have to get back to you on that.
The mission can also keep you from using your custom view settings. If you are playing online an a server, would have to talk with the mission creator/server host if the would be willing to remove the restriction ( IMHO, no good reason to be there anyways).
If Offline, need to open up the .miz file with your zip utility and see if there is a CONFIG folder. If so there will be several files relating to the View. Can remove this whole folder and it will revert to YOUR settings instead of the mission's.
I'm having a similar problem too. I have the user snap view checked and have custom settings set for the A-10C only in the user folder SnapViews.lua. I have not altered any snap views for any other aircraft. I also did the modification as a .diff.lua to the axis so that my TrackIR uses the "absolute" movement for all the TrackIR axis for all the modules.
Both the A-10C and the F/A-18C respond correctly to my TrackIR but all other aircraft do not. They all still move slowly like they are reading the original SnapViewsDefault.lua. It does not matter if I change the axis back to the Head Tracker in the controls. And it does not matter whether I'm doing instant action of if I'm in a public server.
Try this - find the mission in which you were trying to save snap views and take a note of its size (in relation to other .miz files). If it's noticeably bigger then the mission is storing unwanted files and folders....including view settings.
I usually see this when people take a track file and convert it into a mission. The track stores the view settings in a config folder which can/should be deleted when converting it into a mission. Otherwise those view settings are forced upon everyone if used as a multiplayer mission.
Lixma, there was the Config/Views folder in the mission; removing that restored my snapviews. I was doing my snapviews after running the mission directly from the ME, so I wonder if that had anything to do with it.
HF, I only run missions from the ME (except ED official ones from their own menu) and those missions are really basic stuff - dogfight practice, weapons training, free flights....that I've created myself.
Interesting info, I set up new snap views + default front facing with tweaked FOV yesterday for 10 aircraft, using the quickstart instant action missions to get quick access to the planes, then was totally confused as to why when i flew other missions, the settings were lost. Ive also reset views in my own missions but they dont stay saved next time I jump in. Frustrating.
While I haven't flown in DCS in almost a full year now (and now have problems with my PC making it impossible to do so) I was informed that sometimes when Mission Authors save their missions (for multiplayer) that they are inadvertently also saving THEIR Snap Views or Default Views which take precedence over your settings when in those missions.
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